![]() ![]() I managed to fix the similar issue you had. I and my colleagues are at a complete loss, especially given it was working yesterday. It also looks like hosts entries aren't added to /etc/hosts.Įven if I tell /Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/nf to do nothing but include /Library/Application Support/appsolute/MAMP PRO/conf/nf (and manually add entries to /etc/hosts) it still doesn't seem to work at all. I can now start it manually from the command line however, but none of my virtual hosts/etc seem to be loaded.Īpachectl -V tells me it's using /Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/nf, but there is nothing in that file that has any reference to any of the configs generated in /Library/Application Support/appsolute/MAMP PRO/conf If I add PHP 5.2.17 to MAMP using the appropriate MAMP Pro dialogs, Apache still fails to start via the MAMP Pro interface. The confusing thing is that I don't have PHP 5.2.17 specified anywhere, at all - according to MAMP Pro it should be using PHP 7.0.12. Httpd: Syntax error on line 135 of /Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/nf: Cannot load /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.2.17/modules/libphp5.so into server: dlopen(/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.2.17/modules/libphp5.so, 10): image not found When starting it manually on the command line it comes up with a PHP related error: $ Applications/MAMP/bin/apache2/bin/apachectl start I've tried numerous suggestions found via Stack Overflow and Google without any success.Įven after completely uninstalling and re-installing MAMP Pro I am unable to get the service to start. Shut down my system yesterday, started today, it no longer works. I've made no system configuration changes, no changes to MAMP/MAMP Pro. ![]() I haven't had any unusual issues at all, but today the Apache service failed to start, telling me to check the error logs. I’m hoping that someone can point out what the issue is so that I can fix this and do the amends that i’ve been asked to make on the site.Have been using MAMP Pro for a fair while - version 3 primarily, upgraded to 4 a while ago. Which I have been informed is 7.x which my version of MAMP is running (its running 7.0.13 so it should be fine). Now I checked these errors and the first one seems to think that its something to do with the version of PHP. ![]() Headers:50541 Library:50634 in I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-includes\wp-db.php on line 1531įatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function Roots\Sage\Extras\get_field() in I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\app\themes\sage\lib\extras.php:36 Stack trace: #0 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(288): Roots\Sage\Extras\body_class(Array) #1 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-includes\plugin.php(203): WP_Hook->apply_filters(Array, Array) #2 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-includes\post-template.php(770): apply_filters(‘body_class’, Array, Array) #3 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-includes\post-template.php(557): get_body_class(Array) #4 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\app\themes\sage\base.php(11): body_class() #5 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-includes\template-loader.php(74): include(‘I:\MAMP\htdocs\…’) #6 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\wp\wp-blog-header.php(19): require_once(‘I:\MAMP\htdocs\…’) #7 I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\index.php(5): require(‘I:\MAMP\htdocs\…’) #8 thrown in I:\MAMP\htdocs\FreeConference\web\app\themes\sage\lib\extras.php on line 36 Warning: mysqli_real_connect(): Headers and client library minor version mismatch. But I’m getting an odd error when i set up a prebuilt site, from a client, built in Roots using Sage. This is my first post, so I apologise if this isn’t the right way to ask things. ![]()
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